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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 22. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.27 (search)
dly. As the veil is lowered the crowd cheers and the guns all fire. As Mr. Cave concluded and the note of preparation for drawing the veil was sounded on the bugle, all eyes were turned upon the monument. The crowd instinctively pressed in that direction, and two children, who had been designated to draw the cords, and their veteran supporters and other attendants left the grand stand and began their march between the open ranks of the Blacksburg cadets. Zzzthe two children. Little Mary Curtis is a blonde, with long curls. She wore a white flannel suit fastened with naval buttons, and having a golden anchor embroidered on the collar, and a seaman's cap of the same color as her dress. Around the cap was a blue band, and upon this in gold letters was the name of the ship in which her grandfather cruised, the Tallahassee. Little Edward McCarthy is a perfect brunette. He wore a white shirt, on which were pinned several badges, and dark knee-breeches and stockings. Zzzth